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‘Die My Love’ Review: A Fiery Film Lacking Emotional Heat

While the film’s juxtaposing imagery and fragmented timeline are at times shocking or visually brilliant, its narrative becomes muddled.

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‘Hedda’ Review: Nia DaCosta Reinvents Ibsen’s ‘Hedda Gabler’ with Style, Not Subtlety

While the presence of modern cinematic technique is consistent with other elements of this film, it cannot authentically immerse viewers in the time period.

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Artist Profile: Mamadou Dia on Taking Charge of the Senegalese Narrative

Dia’s biggest inspiration is his community, including the people and experiences of Northern Senegal.

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‘Regretting You’ Review: Trying to Move Past the Absurdity

Though entertaining at times, to enjoy “Regretting You” ultimately seems to ask for more work than the writers put into making it.

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‘Massachusetts Avenue: Life Along Cambridge’s Main Artery’ Premieres at the Brattle: A Cinematic Time Capsule of Cambridge

Documentarian Federico M. Muchnik wanted to explore his neighborhood after years of living in it.

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‘Frankenstein’ Review: An Old Story In New Clothes

In order to bring del Toro’s script to life, the cast delivers all-around fantastic performances throughout the film.

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‘Bugonia’ Review: Yorgos Lanthimos’ Dialogue is Awkward and Brilliant

In this film, beauty and disgust coexist.

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‘The Mastermind’ Review: Kelly Reichardt Thought This Through

“The Mastermind,” as a niche experiment for Kelly Reichardt and the genre, will likely remain underrated, but it is one of the better films of the year.

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‘Black Phone 2’ Review: ‘Dead Is Just a Word’

Ultimately, “Black Phone 2” doesn’t seem to know what it wants to be.

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‘Tron: Ares’ Review: A Glitch, a God, or a Glorious Comeback?

These flaws are, however, outweighed by how surprisingly enjoyable the film is as a whole.

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‘Toy Story’ 30 Years Later: When Animation Gained a Third Dimension

Three decades later, “Toy Story” remains a touchstone not only for its technical brilliance, but for what it says about childhood, creativity, and growing up.

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‘Behind the Screen: Jane Austen Wrecked My Life’: Celebrating Austen’s 250th Birthday through Another Lens

In celebration of Jane Austen’s 250th birthday this year, the West Newton Cinema hosted “Behind the Screen: Jane Austen Wrecked My Life."

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‘Steve’ Review: Everybody Has a Story Worthy of Being Heard

Overall, “Steve” is a sobering look at certain populations that society forgets about far too frequently.

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‘Soul on Fire’ Review: Perseverance Is the Name of the Game

Despite its flaws, “Soul on Fire” doesn’t aim to be an award-winning film.

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‘The Smashing Machine’ Review: A24 Found the Art in Mixed Martial Arts, But Failed to Cement the Plot

The film’s visual power tends to conceal the stilted and confusing plot.

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